Hm, doesn’t work for me (Mountain Lion). I can load a database and I am asked for the password. But after entering the password there are no entries visible. Groups are visible and editable, but no entries.

You ask for ideas, here’s one : do you have a way to make Kypass compatible with Mac OS 10.6 (and why not earlier) ? When I launch it on my “december 2010 macbook air” which is not that old, it says that I need 10.7 or later 🙁

Looking good, but a couple of things I noticed right away, when I just tried it (all with a keepass v1 database)

1. Three pane view, so you can instantly see the notes of a selected entry without having to edit it (in keepassx 0.4.3 view->show entry details)
2. Possibility to *always* show the passwords right away
3. When you select a group on the left sidebar, no need to have a big header to the right showing the same groupname you see to the left.
4. the toolbar “+” sign is stretched vertically
5. file attachements can’t be seen or accessed (keepass v1 database)
6. instead of showing “kypass” in the left sidebar and being able to collapse it to hide all groups, I’d recommend being able to collapse/slide the whole left sidebar. We do *know* we are using Kypass (or kypass companion)
7. Right click menu on entry is not ordered “correctly” (IMHO), the edit entry should be on top
8. no way to edit group names/icons
9. no way to edit icons on entries

oh, and a big one:
When you quit kypass and start it up again, it just opens the last database. WITHOUT ASKING FOR PASSWORD AND PASSWORD FILE AGAIN.
Same when you select a previously opened database.
Seriously not cool.

ah, yes, I read that in a reply further up.
Problem was that the file dialog for the key file was kind of stuck and I had to somehow get to the kypass input field and didn’t pay much attention afterwards.
It definitely shouldn’t be the default and it needs some way to deactivate again. I really don’t feel comfortable to have my most important password saved to the keychain which is only protected by my OS X password.
I don’t think it is a wise way to handle your most important password safe and not only shouldn’t be default but also when you select this option a big notice should come up warning you about this:

“Warning, this saves your masterpassword to the keychain – the keychain is only protected by your OS X user account password! Anyone who knows that or can guess that can have access to *ALL* your passwords!”

1. Yes, three pane view could be fun. But not yet.
2. Done in v0.5: Right click on the labels to show/hide columns. “Clear password” is one of them.
3. It looks bad without title. Even if the grey tab is hidden 🙁
4. Fixed in v0.5
5. It’s a big things to add.
6. Like on Windows ? We don’t see this often on Mac. Do you have an application with this effect ?
7. Yes. You’re right.. Changed in v0.5
8. Fixed in v0.5. (but not for the icons)
9. Added in v0.5.

Thanks for the reply, looks like you added a few things to v5 already 🙂
As for 6., some examples are
Finder, ForkLift… (View -> hide sidebar) and I know there was at least one that had a button for hiding/showing the sidebar – but I don’t remember its name 🙂

I would like to be able to specify ANY file and extension for the file, not just kbd or kbdx coming from DropBox, for example Something.abc The advantage of this is that no one is then able to guess that the file is a password safe.